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burchfield96

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How can an employee avoid negative legal consequences of his or her communication?

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As a courtesy to her intercultural audience, Sabrina should speak slowly, use simple English and short sentences, and avoid jargon and clichs.
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Answer to Question 1

First, be aware of, and follow, any company policies concerning communication, including policies that forbid the sharing of company information. Next, consider that anything you write at work is a reflection on your professionalism and may be read by others. Never break copyright, fair use, or financial disclosure laws. And it's always better to communicate with utmost respect for individuals who are part of, or mentioned in, your communication.

Answer to Question 2

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